| Samuel Butler, Robert Thyer - 1759 - 538 Seiten
...guiltlefs Eyes your Heart invade, Had it not firft been by your own betray 'd ? Hence 'tis, my greateft Crime has only been (Not in mine Eyes, but yours) in being feen. 55 P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. C.That's worfe than making Cruelty a Sport. P.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 Seiten
...cause. C. How could my guihiess eyes your heart invade. Had it not first been by your own betrayed ? Hence 'tis, my greatest crime has only been (Not in...seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. C. Thai's worse than making cruelty a sport. P. Pain is the foil of pleasure and delight, That sets it... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 Seiten
...been by your own betray'd ? Hence 'tis my greatest crime has only been (Not in mine eyes, but your's) in being seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. C. That "s worse than making cruelty a sport. P. Pain is the foil of pleasure and delight, That sets it... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 Seiten
...could my guiltless eyes your heart invade, Had it not first been by your own betray'd? Hence 't is, my greatest crime has only been (Not in mine eyes,...seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. C. That 's worse than making cruelty a sport. P. Pain is the foil of pleasure and delight, That sets it... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 Seiten
...could my guiltless eyes your heart invade, Had it not first been by your own betray'd? Hence 't is, my greatest crime has only been (Not in mine eyes,...seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. C. That 's worse than making cruelty a sport. P. Pain is the foil of pleasure and delight, That sets it... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 Seiten
...cause. C. How could my guiltless eyes your heart invade, Had it not first been by your own betray 'd ? Hence 'tis, my greatest crime has only been (Not in...hurt. C. That's worse than making cruelty a sport. /'. Pain is the foil of pleasure and delight, That sets it off to a more noble height. C. He buys his... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1827 - 344 Seiten
...50 C. How could my guiltless eyes your heart invade, Had it not first been by your own betray 'd ? Hence 'tis, my greatest crime has only been (Not in...seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. 55 C. That's worse than making cruelty a sport. P. Pain is the foil of pleasure, and delight, That... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 566 Seiten
...could my guiltless eyes your heart invade. Hud it not tirst been by your own bctray'd ? Hence 'tis, n:y greatest crime has only been (Not in mine eyes, but yours) in being seen. /'. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. ( '. That's worse than making cruelty a sport. / '. I'ain... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 344 Seiten
...cause. C. How could my guiltless eyes your heart invade, Had it not first been by your own betray'd ? Hence 'tis, my greatest crime has only been (Not in...delight, That sets it off to a more noble height. though it does not demand that the parody shall be so very strict, as to re-echo noun for noun, or... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 516 Seiten
...been by your own betray'd ? Hence 'tis, my greatest crime has only been <\ot in mine eyes, but yoursj in being seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love...sets it off to a more noble height. C. He buys his pleasu1e at a rate too vain. That takes it up beforehand of his pain. P. Pain is more dear than pleasure... | |
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